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Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Jenny Preece, Univ. of Maryland
Yvonne Rogers, Sussex Univ., UK
Helen Sharp, Open Univ., UK
ISBN: 978-0-471-49278-8
©2002
544 pages
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Detailed Contents
What is Interaction Design?
Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction.
Understanding Users.
Designing for Collaboration and Communication.
Understanding How Interfaces Affect Users.
The Process of Interaction Design.
Identifying Needs and Establishing Requirements.
Design, Prototyping and Construction.
User-Centered Approaches to Interaction Design.
Introducing Evaluation.
An Evaluation Framework.
Observing Users.
Asking Users and Experts.
Testing and Modeling Users.
Design and Evaluation in the Real World: Communicators and Advisory Systems.
Reflections from the Authors.
References.
Credits.
Index.
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